disappointed to find it is not compatible with my samsung tablet. this was the reason I bought it so was surprised to find it does not sync with the tablet
disappointed to find it is not compatible with my samsung tablet. this was the reason I bought it so was surprised to find it does not sync with the tablet
This Watch IS Awesome I never tough I would by one like this before. but If you do any sport Activity this watch IS really good to keep track for A really good price
A year after the initial purchase and it stopped counting steps. I've gone through the factory reset, updates, and made sure the counter wasn't paused and nothing works. Trying to get it serviced is also a mess. If it wasn't for this major issue, I'd give it 4 stars.
This is a great fitness band with loads of features and looks great as well on the wrist. My only major major concern is the auto tracking!! Yup, U head it right.. One of its main feature is a big problem.
smartband this one glance looks like most smartband in general, but in fact there are features and the latest technology carries. samsung gear fit 2 consists of modules with a curved screen amoled 1,5inci and with a rubber strip that can be easily removed, the screen itself has a very good quality...
features a fairly complete fitness tracking
Not to support iOS devices
The Samsung Gear Fit2 around my wrist thinks I am the world's most ambitious stair-climber. On Tuesday, the sensors packed inside believed I'd climbed 96 flights. At the most, I climbed 70. OK, fine. More like ten.
Better than your average fitness tracker with an AMOLED screen, music player, GPS, and notifications; Great price for feature set; Comfy fit; Automatically recognizes some types of exercise
Android-only phone features; It's waterproof, but wearing it in the shower can confuse the barometer; Not many apps available for the band itself
I have to give Samsung credit: it went from making a me-too wearable to making something that feels like a serious commitment, something that its intended audience would actually want to use. I'm talking about the Samsung Gear Fit 2, the company's new activity-tracking wristband.
Comfortable band; Tracks everything except swimming; Built-in GPS
Band still isn't very attractive; Display not visible in sunlight; Android only
Samsung's first effort, the Gear Fit , was an attractive and functional fitness tracker held back by some irritating limitations. Chief among them was the fact that you needed a Samsung Galaxy phone to use it. Samsung has solved this issue, along with many others, with the Gear Fit2 ($179.99).
Sharp, colorful display; Comfortable; Doesn't require a Samsung phone; Integrated GPS and heart rate monitor; Standalone music player with Bluetooth streaming capability
No iOS support; Few additional apps or watch faces available at launch; Narrow screen results in cramped, awkward layouts; Heart rate monitoring isn't continuous
I read lots of reviews on this piece before it was available in Canada and they didn't disappoint. I am very pleased with this device. I use it paired with my Galaxy S7
Smart watch features; Screen Clarity; Custom watchfaces; comfortable; water resistance
Glass
There's no perfect fitness tracker. The good ones achieve a balance, working around the inherent flaws that plague the product class: namely battery compromises, awkward UIs, and managing Bluetooth connections. The Samsung Gear Fit 2 achieves this balance.
Comfortable for most; Great display; Feature rich
Too bulky for small wrists; Alerts tough to feel; Only compatible with Android smartphones (as of this writing
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